
22 November 2008
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The hunt is on for British au pairs by the American Institute for Foreign Study, which says its recruitment was hard hit by bad publicity from the Louise Woodward story....
By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant. 1 Encouragement and praise are necessary when children are practising new movements.
There's a great demand for nannies who can work with children with special needs - and a growing number who are keen to do it, as Simon Vevers discovered Ask...
* WHEN Andrew Knight was looking for suitable childcare for his daughter Camilla, who has cerebral palsy, he found it hard to find nannies with experience of special needs -...
Many families today go for alternative medical treatments, but should you go along with it? Penny Vevers investigates Getting a child to eat healthy food, comforting them when they fall...
The ability to combine different part-time jobs can be the key to survival and success in today's childcare market, as many nannies have told Helen Kewley In Professional Nanny's annual...
Savour the occasion on the Queen's Jubilee or any summer day's do with recipes from Fiona Hamilton-Fairley The beginning of June sees the Queen celebrate her Golden Jubilee, with an...
Is it always worth standing your ground when you and a child disagree? Jennie Lindon looks at the ways everyone can win Like any other adults in charge of children,...
Last month's Nannny Diaries tale of New York rang a bell for one former nanny in Sussex. Lindsey Blythe met her. Twenty-year-old Claire Fearon had been working as an au...
With employers working long hours nowadays, it's not unusual for a nanny to have an extremely strong emotional bond with her charge, especially a young baby. She may perceive that...
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